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Seedley Park
Weaste, Salford, England

Seedley Park

Length3.2 mi
Elev. Gain190.2 ft
Est. Steps7500
Park
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Seedley Park Introduction

Seedley Park is a 3.2 mile (7,500-step) route located near Weaste, Salford, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 190.2 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Seedley Park

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Buile Hill Park

Park
Buile Hill Park is a Grade II listed public park and hall in Seedley, Salford, Greater Manchester, England. Covering 35 hectares (86 acres) it is the largest public park in the city, as well as the second oldest after Peel Park. The park and mansion are currently owned by Salford City Council. The mansion house is currently vacant and up for sale to bring it back to life.

Langworthy, Salford

Place
Langworthy is an area of Salford, Greater Manchester. Weaste lies to the west of Langworthy and Pendleton to the east. In 2001 the population of Langworthy was 7,104, increasing to 12,935 at the 2011 Census. It was named after Edward Ryley Langworthy, a former mayor of Salford.

Salford City College

Place
Salford City College is a Further Education and Higher Education provider based in Salford, Greater Manchester, England. The group consists of five Further Education Colleges and a University Centre.

Buile Hill Visual Arts College

Place
Buile Hill Academy is a secondary school, in Pendleton, Salford, in North West England. The main gate situated on Chaseley Road can be found just off the A576 Eccles Old Road. The school stands opposite Buile Hill Park.

St Luke's Church, Pendleton

Place
St Luke's Church is an Anglican church that stands on raised ground in Liverpool Street, Pendleton, Salford. The church, in the parish of Weaste, Seedley and Langworthy, is part of the Salford All Saints Team Ministry in the Salford deanery and the Manchester diocese. It was designated as a Grade II* listed building in 1980.

The Willows, Salford

Place
The Willows was a rugby league stadium in Weaste, Salford, England. It had a final capacity of 11,363 with 2,500 seats.

Weaste railway station

Place
Weaste railway station is a closed station on the Liverpool to Manchester line. It opened in circa 1832 as Gorton Buildings and was renamed to Weaste in 1856. It closed to passengers on 19 October 1942 and to freight on 1 November 1947. No trace of the station remains as of 2019, with the buildings having been removed and site obliterated by the building of the M602 motorway.

Weaste tram stop

Place
Weaste is a tram stop on the Eccles Line of Greater Manchester's light rail Metrolink system. It opened to passengers on 12 June 1999 as part of Phase 2 of the network's expansion, and is located the Weaste area of the City of Salford, in North West England.Weaste tram stop is close to the M602 motorway and The Willows, the former home stadium of Salford City Reds.

Langworthy Road/Liverpool Street

Building

Liverpool Street/Weaste Lane

Building
Last updated: Jan 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

3.2 mi

Elev. Gain

190.2 ft

Est. Steps

7500
Created by
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